Synth Library Portland is a collectively-run 501(c)(3) arts non-profit providing low-cost access to electronic music gear and education. We build community and empower people to experiment, learn, and create.
Synth Library Portland is supported by grants from:
Synth Library Portland receives support from the Oregon Arts Commission, a policy-making and advisory body within the Oregon Business Development Department.
We are also supported by partnerships with and donations from:
4MS, Ableton, ADDAC System, After Later Audio, AI Synthesis, Analog Cases, Anti-Matter, Audeze, Barefoot Sound, Bastl, Befaco, Black Corporation, Boredbrain Music, Casper Electronics, Chase Bliss, Ciat-Lonbarde, Control, Control Voltage, EarthQuaker Devices, Erica Synths, Expert Sleepers, Folktek, Hexinverter Électronique, Hosa, IME, Instruo, JHS Pedals, Jonah Senzel, Infinite Machinery, Koma Elektronik, Landscape.fm, Lamond Design, Make Noise, Meng Qi, Moffenzeef Modular, Moog, Mordax, Mosquito Fleet Design, Mutable Instruments, Mystic Circuits, New Systems Instruments, Noise Engineering, Novation, Old Blood Noise Endeavors, Paracosm, Polyend, Red Panda Lab, Schlappi Engineering, SetonixSynth, Sleepy Circuits, SOMA, Sonocurrent, SparkFun, Sputnik Modular, STG, Syntonie, Touell Skouarn, Tidbit Audio, Toppobrillo, Verbos, Vintage Synth Lab, VintageTEK Museum, Warmstar Electronics, Women in Sound, WMD, XOR Electronics.
Please contact us to discuss donation and sponsorship opportunities!
Other synth education organizations aligned with our mission: Beirut Synthesizer Center, FemSynthLab (Los Angeles), Glasgow Library of Synthesized Sound, Melbourne Electronic Sound Studio, Synth Library NYC, Synth Library Prague.